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The transverse dynamics of flow in a tidal channel within a greater strait

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OCEAN DYNAMICS
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 239-254

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10236-017-1127-3

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Khuran Channel; Persian gulf; Tidal currents; Momentum balance; Strait of Hormuz

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Vessel-mounted ADCP measurements were conducted to describe the transverse structure of flow between the two headland tips in Khuran Channel, south of Iran (26A degrees 45' N), where the highest tidal velocities in spring tides were similar to 1.8 m/s. Current profiles were obtained using a 614.4 kHz TRDI WorkHorse Broadband ADCP over nine repetitions of three cross-channel transects during one semidiurnal tidal cycle. The 2.2-km-long transects ran north/south across the channel. A least-square fit to semidiurnal, quarter-diurnal, and sixth diurnal harmonics was used to separate the tidal signals from the observed flow. Spatial gradients showed that the greatest lateral shears and convergences were found over the northern channel and near the northern headland tip due to very sharp bathymetric changes in this area. Contrary to the historical assumption, the across-channel momentum balance in the Khuran Channel was ageostrophic. The current study represents one of the few examples reported where the lateral friction influences the across-channel momentum balance.

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